Even though the first day of the match was washed out due to a heavy downpour, Australia had named their line-up.
The axe fell on all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who had made his debut in the second Test in Hyderabad, where the tourists were inflicted an innings and 135-run defeat. Before that, Australia were beaten by eight wickets in Chennai.
Off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who was dropped for the Hyderabad Test, returned to form the spin combine with slow left-arm bowler Xavier Doherty.
Phil Hughes should thank Australia's lack of options in the aftermath of the unprecedented sacking of four key players as he managed to retain his place despite failing to score a single run against spinners on the tour so far.
Maxwell was competing with Moises Henriques but the latter, who had made an impressive debut in the series opener, was preferred over the big-hitting all-rounder.
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